Re: Zefal HPX under top tube?




res09c5t wrote:
> Hi,
> I just picked up a Zefal HPX pump, assuming I would mount it under my top
> tube. It appears to be configured for use between the BB and the top tube
> but I have a water bottle cage there that I would hate to give up. It
> doesn't seem to be very snug under the top tube. Am I missing something or
> are there any suggestions for mounting it under the top tube? I've toyed
> with one of those Velcro straps to help secure it but am not sure if that
> would really do the job.
>
> If I need to return it, any suggestions on an alternate pump? I've got a
> big frame so need a pump that comes pretty long (somewhere around 23" if I
> remember correctly).
>

I've had an HPX under the TT of one bike, without straps, for 10 years.
It only fell out twice, after hitting really big bumps/holes. So it
certainly can be done.

.



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